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/en/department-for-sustainable-energy-transition/who-we-are/team/associated-scientists/martha-hoffmann
investigates justice aspects within energy transition planning since January 2022. Previously, she worked at the Reiner Lemoine Institut (RLI) in the research group Off-Grid Systems, and was in charge of
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(VRE) and optimize the expansion of the German electric network". From 2015 to late 2019, Carlos worked as a substation engineer at Siemens Colombia, where he reached plenty of experience related to the [...] systems for high and extra-high voltage substations. During the last year of his master's studies, he worked as a research assistant at the eGo^n project , where he developed his thesis. After graduation, Carlos [...] Carlos started a new position as a scientific researcher at the same project, where he is currently working. His activities are especially focused on the implementation of algorithms in Python to reduce the
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project coordination position for the local NGO "Waldwuchs Flensburg". Since fall 2023, Luca has been working as a stud. assistant for the Master's program EUM and is writing his Master's thesis at the same
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technologies, energy transition, and energy efficiency. These last topics are closely related to the work carried out in the FossilExit Research Group, of which Santiago is a part as a Student Assistant.
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been working as a research assistant at the Institute of Energy and Environmental Management at the European University of Flensburg since April 2022. Prior to joining the team at EUF, Nicolas worked as
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Iran, taking on roles as a Technical Engineer and Project Manager. Since July 2023, he has been working as a student research assistant at the University of Flensburg. Publications M. Mansouri, A. Zamzamian
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at the Universidad de La Laguna . During his bachelor internship and then as a student trainee he worked in offshore hydrogen project development at RWE Renewables, where he wrote his thesis on the future [...] demand for green steel at the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research . Tim has been working as a research assistant at the EUF since 2022 and supports the coordination of the master's program
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focus on energy policy and electricity markets. She worked as Clean Energy Coordinator for the World Resources Institute in the Mexico office. She has worked in several energy projects in partnership with both
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his studies, he worked as a student assistant at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) between 2017 and 2019 and TU Berlin between 2019 and 2021. As part of his work, he advised (int [...] related to lignite and hard coal phase-out in Germany. Further, he was responsible for the editorial work of the journal "Economics of energy and environmental policy" until 2021. Since 2019, he is a part [...] Kemfert, Casimir Lorenz, und Pao-Yu Oei. Berlin, Germany: Springer International Publishing AG. Project work (selection): Herpich, P./ Rieve, C./ Oei, P.-Y./ Kemfert, C. (2022): Gasknappheit: Auswirkungen auf
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with a specialization in energy and resource management at the TU Berlin. As part of his studies, he worked on modeling the coal phase-out and the associated employment effects in Colombia and South Africa